BigSkyDiamond Posted Sunday at 09:33 PM (edited) i love that cartoon !!!! and that saying, "whoever points a finger, there are three more fingers pointing back at them" Edited Sunday at 09:34 PM by BigSkyDiamond 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liminal_luke Posted Sunday at 10:14 PM Human madness is overwhelming, so I recommend becoming a kindness specialist. Maybe your heart feels an affinity for a particular issue -- poverty, environmental protection, racism...whatever it may be. I think it´s enough to concentrate one´s change-the-world efforts in that one area. Or perhaps you´re not drawn to big splashy issues at all, but you´re an excellent gardener: brighten the world with flowers. Or lets say you´re an artist or a cook or the neighborhood extrovert who smiles and says hi to people walking down the street. It all counts. So many ways to heighten the vibe. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSkyDiamond Posted Sunday at 11:52 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, liminal_luke said: Human madness is overwhelming, so I recommend becoming a kindness specialist. Maybe your heart feels an affinity for a particular issue -- poverty, environmental protection, racism...whatever it may be. I think it´s enough to concentrate one´s change-the-world efforts in that one area. Or perhaps you´re not drawn to big splashy issues at all, but you´re an excellent gardener: brighten the world with flowers. Or lets say you´re an artist or a cook or the neighborhood extrovert who smiles and says hi to people walking down the street. It all counts. So many ways to heighten the vibe. One of the most powerful transformative practices i ever came across was a single line to that effect. That by simply broadcasting qualities like joy and compassion and kindness, as I go about my day doing the things that i love (as I work in the garden for instance) then the kindness and the intelligence and the benevolence of the universe delivers that to people, places, situations where it is most needed and where it has the most benefit. In this way, one person really can and does make a difference in the world. This helps prevent a sense of overwhelm and what some people describe as feeling helpless to effect change. Edited Sunday at 11:54 PM by BigSkyDiamond 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liminal_luke Posted Sunday at 11:56 PM 3 minutes ago, BigSkyDiamond said: That by simply broadcasting qualities like joy and compassion and kindness, as I go about my day doing the things that i love (as I work in the garden for instance) then the kindness and the intelligence and the benevolence of the universe delivers that to people, places, situations where it is most needed and where it has the most benefit. Brahma Viharas for the Win! (or something like that) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Monday at 10:03 AM 10 hours ago, BigSkyDiamond said: One of the most powerful transformative practices i ever came across was a single line to that effect. That by simply broadcasting qualities like joy and compassion and kindness, as I go about my day doing the things that i love (as I work in the garden for instance) then the kindness and the intelligence and the benevolence of the universe delivers that to people, places, situations where it is most needed and where it has the most benefit. In this way, one person really can and does make a difference in the world. This helps prevent a sense of overwhelm and what some people describe as feeling helpless to effect change. true, and if we can't do the so called little things right then we we wont do big things well either... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Monday at 03:18 PM 15 hours ago, liminal_luke said: Brahma Viharas for the Win! (or something like that) an iron fist (if needed) in a silk glove.... an indomitable will, wisdom and a heart of gold, these are also needed to deal with that which would corrupt or destroy the goodness mentioned by Brahma Viharas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSkyDiamond Posted Monday at 04:28 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, old3bob said: an iron fist (if needed) in a silk glove.... an indomitable will, wisdom and a heart of gold, these are also needed to deal with that which would corrupt or destroy the goodness mentioned by Brahma Viharas see that's the thing. there is a core within us that can not be destroyed. It remains pristine. no matter what. "nothing can withstand the light of pure consciousness." Edited Monday at 04:29 PM by BigSkyDiamond 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Monday at 05:10 PM I'll see your bet and raise you two absolutes... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSkyDiamond Posted Monday at 05:24 PM (edited) unborn, unformed, uncreated, no beginning and no end, no time, no space, no form. Always was and always will be. that is the truth of who we are. Edited Monday at 05:25 PM by BigSkyDiamond Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Monday at 05:26 PM Just now, BigSkyDiamond said: unborn, unformed, uncreated, no time, no space, no form, always was, always will be that is the truth of who we are. ok, then I'll raise you three absolutes 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lairg Posted Tuesday at 08:02 AM 14 hours ago, BigSkyDiamond said: unborn, unformed, uncreated, no beginning and no end, no time, no space, no form. Always was and always will be. that is the truth of who we are. Quite so! The challenge is controlling/refining/aligning the human structure so that the Uncreated can shine/transmit its Intent through the humanness. Currently human society is more interested in maintaining power and control Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Tuesday at 10:43 AM (edited) 18 hours ago, BigSkyDiamond said: unborn, unformed, uncreated, no beginning and no end, no time, no space, no form. Always was and always will be. that is the truth of who we are. I'd also add that there is really no "we", as in multiple and different variations of the eternal Self, thus just one Self in the many of us which are only apparent or relative we ('s) - which may be a party pooper for some who want to build up and keep their hard won separate identity. "We" could say we is used as a relatable manner of speaking, or a handle. Edited Tuesday at 11:29 AM by old3bob 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Tuesday at 12:10 PM O3b, Spiritual acuity for masses runs along a predictable measurable cycle? Is this correct? If so, how far out are we from re-arriving at a good time? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Tuesday at 03:54 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, zerostao said: O3b, Spiritual acuity for masses runs along a predictable measurable cycle? Is this correct? If so, how far out are we from re-arriving at a good time? don't know...but there is that saying of "in the blink of an eye" depending upon how that eye is seeing. bringing up a tangent: the blink of an advanced or acute eye may see many earth years and events pass by more quickly than most humans would... (so who really knows the translation across scales for beings under different levels of universal law; and time) Edited Tuesday at 04:09 PM by old3bob 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM 7 hours ago, old3bob said: don't know...but there is that saying of "in the blink of an eye" depending upon how that eye is seeing. bringing up a tangent: the blink of an advanced or acute eye may see many earth years and events pass by more quickly than most humans would... (so who really knows the translation across scales for beings under different levels of universal law; and time) Lairg , apparently . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted Wednesday at 11:30 AM It does seem with the gathering of various kinds perfect storms, so to speak, that things on Earth will or could get much worse before they get better...but the darkness does not prevail in the longer run! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Wednesday at 11:29 PM 95% of the men got wiped out . https://medium.com/bouncin-and-behavin-academy/the-forgotten-prehistoric-war-that-killed-95-of-all-men-5a474c75278e https://www.newscientist.com/article/2400895-earliest-known-war-in-europe-was-a-stone-age-conflict-5000-years-ago/ We been 'at it' a loooooooooooooong time ! Large-scale warfare occurred in Europe '1,000 years earlier than previously thought' | 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Wednesday at 11:36 PM I'm starting to think that human stupidity is more dangerous than evil. Like the old saying goes, "You can't fix stupid" And there's no end to it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted Wednesday at 11:42 PM Carlo Cippola's research seems to agree with you ! https://medium.com/@olhakozachun/the-10-laws-of-human-stupidity-a-detailed-exploration-1f0ea84b25e6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM 12 minutes ago, Nungali said: Carlo Cippola's research seems to agree with you ! https://medium.com/@olhakozachun/the-10-laws-of-human-stupidity-a-detailed-exploration-1f0ea84b25e6 Does Carlo offer a solution? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanity Check Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM The older demographic here might remember PCs having 64 megabytes of RAM. And witnessed the huge leap of gaming consoles from 8 bit to 16 bit. Eventually leading to 64 bit multicore architecture today. Youth born in the last 10 years would not notice these trends. Their glimpse of history is too short to notice progress being made. They were not around to witness peak moore's law in action. Human history parallels this trend. The lifespan of humans is too short to notice our species advancing. Not only in terms of technology but also in terms of society. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, Sanity Check said: The older demographic here might remember PCs having 64 megabytes of RAM. And witnessed the huge leap of gaming consoles from 8 bit to 16 bit. Eventually leading to 64 bit multicore architecture today. Youth born in the last 10 years would not notice these trends. Their glimpse of history is too short to notice progress being made. They were not around to witness peak moore's law in action. Human history parallels this trend. The lifespan of humans is too short to notice our species advancing. Not only in terms of technology but also in terms of society. learned dos 3.2 on an a 8086 machine that was made in 1984 that had 640k of ram which was powerful back in the day. Btw, most of the old monitors were very hard on the eyes! I hot rodded that machine with dos 5, UMB and EMS cards and far better VGA video ! Also added a sound card but it quit on me. Heck it even had a 14k modem for trying out the early WWW bulletin boards. Alas I finally sold that baby for a good price, btw I built and kept a super socket 7 machine that can multi boot to run dos 6.2, windows 3.11 or windows 98. I really got a kick out of tinkering with memory management (via the autoexec and config files along with extra utilities and complex batch files, LOL) on those old machines for best performance; which is not unlike how I once got a kick out of tinkering with and fine tuning carburetor's, cams and intake manifolds on old cars but not so much anymore for the old boy... ;-) Edited 18 hours ago by old3bob 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted 8 hours ago 20 hours ago, Sanity Check said: The older demographic here might remember PCs having 64 megabytes of RAM. And witnessed the huge leap of gaming consoles from 8 bit to 16 bit. Eventually leading to 64 bit multicore architecture today. Youth born in the last 10 years would not notice these trends. Their glimpse of history is too short to notice progress being made. They were not around to witness peak moore's law in action. Human history parallels this trend. The lifespan of humans is too short to notice our species advancing. Not only in terms of technology but also in terms of society. My life has not been too short to observe a decline in society and technology . get real ..... yeah we got a lot of fancy tech .... but most of its plastic crap that if it breaks you throw it away and get another one ! So is that better or advanced ? ... but but .... we didn't have 'gaming' before or Facebook ! 40 years back ... I break something important I need . I pull it apart and find the culprit .. take it to town and show the blacksmith ... "Yeah, I can make you one of those ... if you want to stick around I will do it now for you . " I got a page full of examples if you are too young to realize how good it used to be . . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted 8 hours ago 22 hours ago, zerostao said: Does Carlo offer a solution? Good question ! So far I have only found him outlining the problem . As far as I know he came up with a test for his students , surprised at the results , he gave them to the faculty ... similar results . So he tried different parts and roles in society with the test , similar . I think his work was just about these results and conclusions . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites